with juicy Kababs and Tikkas topped with Chatni of
Happiness and covered with Salad of Love.
"EID MUBARAK"

Eid-ul-Fitr, "Eid-ul-fitr", Eid al-Fitr, Id-ul-Fitr, or Id al-Fitr,
‎عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr, often abbreviated to Eid, is a Muslim holiday
that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm).
Eid is an Arabic
word meaning "festivity", while Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The
holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset
fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid,
therefore, falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. This is a day
where Muslims around the world try to show a common goal of unity.

Before the advent of Islam in Arabia, there is mention of Eid festivals
as well as some others among the Arabs. The Israelites had festivals as
well, but as is evident from the Old Testament and other scriptures,
these festivals related more to commemorating certain days of their
history.
Eid al-Fitr was originated by the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It is
observed on the first of the month of Shawwal at the end of the holy
month of Ramadan, during which Muslims undergo a period of fasting.

According to certain traditions, these festivals were initiated in
Madinah after the flight of Muhammad from Mecca. Anas reports:

When the Prophet arrived in Madinah, he found people celebrating two
specific days in which they used to entertain themselves with recreation
and merriment. He asked them about the nature of these festivities at
which they replied that these days were occasions of fun and recreation.
At this, the Prophet remarked that the Almighty has fixed two days [of
festivity] instead of these for you which are better than these: Eid
al-fitr and Eid al-adha

For Muslims, both the festivals of Eid al-fitr and Eid al-adha are
occasions of showing gratitude to God and remembering him, and are an
occasion of entertainment. ‘A’ishah narrates that when on an Eid day her
father Abu Bakr stopped young girls from singing, Muhammad said: Abu
Bakr! [Let them sing]; every nation has an ‘id and [this day] is our
Eid.

It is a public holiday, where schools and government offices are
generally closed for the entire three-day period of the celebrations.
The celebrations of this bayram are infused with national traditions. It
is customary for people to greet one another with Bayramınız kutlu
olsun ("May your bayram be blessed") or Bayramınız mübarek olsun ("May
your bayram be blessed"). Mutlu Bayramlar ("Happy Bayram") is an alternative
phrase for celebrating this bayram. It is a time for people to attend
prayer services, put on their best clothes (referred to as bayramlık,
often purchased just for the occasion), visit all their loved ones (such
as relatives, neighbors, and friends), and pay their respects to the
deceased with organized visits to cemeteries, where large, temporary
bazaars of flowers, water (for watering the plants
adorning a grave), and prayer books are set up for the three-day
occasion. The first day of the bayram is generally regarded as the most
important, with all members of the family waking up early, and the men
going to their neighborhood mosques for the special bayram prayer.

It is regarded as especially important to honour elderly citizens by kissing their right hand
and placing it on one's forehead while wishing them bayram greetings.
It is also customary for young children to go around their
neighbourhood, door to door, and wish everyone a "Happy Bayram," for
which they are awarded candy, chocolates, traditional
sweets such as baklava and Turkish Delight, or a small amount of money
at every door, similar to the Halloween custom in the United States.

Municipalities all around the country organize fund-raising events for
the poor, in addition to public shows such as concerts or more
traditional forms of entertainment
such as the Karagöz and Hacivat shadow-theatre and even performances by
the Mehter – a Janissary Band founded during the days of the Ottoman
Empire.

Taj Mahal, India.

Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. This has to
do with the communal aspects of the fast, which expresses many of the
basic values of the Muslim community;
e.g., empathy for the poor, charity, worship, steadfastness, patience
etc. Fasting is also believed by some scholars to extol fundamental
distinctions, lauding the power of the spiritual
realm, while acknowledging the subordination of the physical realm. It
also teaches a Muslim to stay away from worldly desires and to focus
entirely on the Lord and thank him for his blessings. It is a
rejuvenation of the religion and it creates a stronger bond between the
Muslim and his Lord. After the end of Ramadan, is a big celebration of
Eid.

Eid Al Fitr SMS

Dastoor hai duniya ka magar
Yeh to batao hum kisse mile
Kisse kahein eid mubarak,
Miss you on eid day.
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I Wish People Would Stop Complaining
For Once And Realize
How Blessed They Really Are...
Happy Eid
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Wishing you all a very happy eid,
And hoping that all the things you wish
For will be yours throughout the year�
Eid mubarak!!
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After 3 days
After 72hrs
After 4320 min
After 259200sec
Every1 will send y
ou this msg but I'm the
1st telling you and your family Eid Mubarak.
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The moon has been sighted
The samoosas are ready
Here comes EID so just go steady
Lots of dua's is all i request
and just wanted to wish you all the BEST!!!
"Eid Mubarak"
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When the sun has set, and day is done-
I'll break this chain, but only one.
By the end of Ramadan, this whole chain will be all gone!
It's time for Eid and lots of fun!!!
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Some words can be left unsaid,
Some feeling can be left unexpressed.
But person like you can never be left Unremembered on this day.
EID MUBARAK
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Aaj Khuda ki hum par ho Meharbani
Karde maAf hum logo ki sare NafArmani.
Eid Ka din aj aao milkaY kare yahi wada.
Khuda ki hi rahoN mai hum chalange sada.
Sary Musalman ko EID MUBARAK.
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I wish you ALL a very happy and peaceful Eid.
May Allah accept your good deeds
Forgive your transgressions and
Ease the suffering of all peoples around globe.
Eid Mubarik
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May this.
Eid bring Fun, Eid bring Happiness
Eid bring God Endless Blessings
Eid bring fresh love
EID MUBARAK to You with all best wishes.

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Hope Love and Laughter, warmth, wishes
Joy and a bouquet of Eid wishes, jubilations
Became a part of your Eid and Your Life.
Have a Happy Eid Mubarak.

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Eid is the combination of 3 meaningful words

E = Embrace with open heart
I = Inspire with impressive attitude
D = Distribute pleasure to all

His love import to you newness of life
May you enjoy to fullest this Eid day and
Each coming day of the year.
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The moon has been sighted
The samoosas are ready
Here comes EID so just go steady
Lots of dua's is all i request
And just wanted to wish you all the BEST.
"Eid Mubarak"
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Tuhfaa Duaon Ka Tumhain Puhanchy Mera,
Sada Rahay Tumhary Gird Khushiyun Ka Ghera,

Musarratain Eid Ki Tumhain Mubarak Hon,
Tumhari Zeest Main Na Aye Kabhi Ghumoon Ka Phaira.
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Tere Dimagh May Meri yaad ko Panah Miljaye,
Agar to Bhool Jaye Mujhey To Teri EID FANA ho jay.
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Some feeling can be left unexpressed,
Some words can be left unsaid,
But person like you can never be forgotten on this special day

EID MUBARAK
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Before the Golden Sun Rise,
Let me decorate each of the Rays with Wishes of Success,
prosperous and Happiness for you and your Family.

Happy Eid Mubarak.
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A special wish for a wonderful colleague on eid
May you find success in your entire endeavor
May you find happiness in whatever you do
May Allah blessings be always with you.

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May the choicest blessing of Allah
Fill your life with peace, joy and prosperity.
Happy Eid
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A panorama in 12 folds showing a fabulous Eid ul-Fitr procession by Muslims in the Mughal Empire

Eid al-Fitr is celebrated for one, two or three days. Common greetings
during this holiday are the Arabic greeting ‘Eid Mubārak ("Blessed Eid")
or ‘Eid Sa‘īd ("Happy Eid"). In addition, many countries have their own
greetings in the local language
– in Turkey, for example, a typical saying might be Bayramınız kutlu
olsun or "May your Bayram – Eid – be blessed." Muslims are also
encouraged on this day to forgive and forget any differences with others
or animosities that may have occurred during the year.

Typically, Muslims wake up early in the morning—always before sunrise—
offer Salatul Fajr (the pre-sunrise prayer), and in keeping with the
traditions of the Prophet Muhammad clean their teeth with a toothbrush,
take a shower before prayers, put on new clothes (or the best
available), and apply perfume.

It is forbidden to fast on the Day of Eid. It is customary to
acknowledge this with a small sweet breakfast, preferably of the date
fruit, before attending a special Eid prayer (known as salaat).

Eid Messages

May the choicest
blessing of Allah
fill your life with
joy & prosperity?
EID MUBARAK

I always wish you
Happy Days
and the hope that
you will have many
but still i would like this
Special Day
to be your best of any.
Eid Mubarak

May the blessings of Allah fill your life with pleasure
& open all the doors of success now & always.
Eid Mubarak